AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro: EU leaders pushed “fresh momentum” for enlargement, framing it as a security necessity as geopolitical pressure rises. Regional Tech & Society: A BIRN report warns young people across the Western Balkans (including Montenegro) need better skills to spot online fakes, while platforms must raise transparency. Montenegro’s Nature Science: UNESCO expanded its biosphere reserve network, adding Lake Skadar Basin to the global list—another boost for conservation and sustainable development. Defense Tech Shock: France and Germany officially ended the FCAS next-gen fighter effort after Airbus–Dassault disputes, leaving Europe to rethink future airpower paths. Border Tech & Travel Impact: The EU’s EES and biometric checks are already disrupting travel, with research pointing to major lost tourism spending and long queues. Local EU Path Politics: A European Parliament rapporteur links Serbia–Montenegro tensions to the “Serbian World” agenda and stalled EU accession reforms. Montenegro Tech Times angle: From online safety to biosphere science and EU tech-driven border systems, this week’s biggest signals are how policy and technology are reshaping everyday life across the region.
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